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KMC Systems, Inc. is featured in the article entitled “A Diagnosis in Flux.” of the March 2012 issue of Medical Product Outsourcing (MPO).

Born and Raised in Diagnostics, page 60, highlights the birth of KMC Systems coupled with its management’s perspective in the in-vitro diagnostics space. Both Ron Jellison, Executive Director of Business Development and Walter Gilde, Manager Business Development, are quoted within the article.

Jellison stated, “In the last decade, you really have seen the coming to fruition of a lot of the molecular research into molecular diagnostics with the advent of new amplification methods,” he stated.

For 30+ years, in Merrimack, New Hampshire, KMC Systems has partnered with leading and emerging medical device companies to successfully bring in-vitro diagnostic, surgical, therapeutic and laboratory automation products to market. Our comprehensive KMC360® program supports OEMs medical instrument needs for design, manufacturing and field support.

Senator Jeanne Shaheen recently visited KMC Systems, Inc. an Elbit Systems of America company. The Senator’s visit to the Merrimack site included interaction with employees along with a tour of the facility. KMC Systems highlighted the product development and manufacturing services they offer by visiting with development teams and showcasing an automated nucleic acid diagnostic instrument manufacturing work cell.

Senator Shaheen has been committed to serving the citizens of New Hampshire for decades and is known for her common-sense leadership, hard work and dedication to improving the lives of the middle class. As the only woman in U.S. history to be elected both a Governor and a United States Senator, she has served in the United States Senate since 2009 and is a member of the Senate Committees on Armed Services, Foreign Relations, Energy and Natural Resources, and Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

Memories of a friends’ routine reminder about my need to prepare for the opening of fishing season was a familiar sign that spring was here again. I miss those friendly reminders. Now with the obvious signs of spring, I am reminded of those times and the fish tales we both would tell.

I am intrigued by the analogies of fishing and inbound website marketing … how many hits did you get ? … do you have the right offerings (bait) ? … is your content (chum) attracting the right customer (fish) ? … are you fishing in the right stream ?

Now, my friend would have looked upon this analogy with concern for my sanity, and would have attempted to ground me with more appropriate discussions of the bait that would guarantee landing a “big one” on opening day.